The M2 Output Stage in Class A/B, and maybe a Power WHAMMY?

@Anchan

To help you make a decision, read my posts #6389 and #6390 in the M2X thread. You can then calculate on your own at what power the amp transitions from Class A bias to Class B into the impedance load you desire (i.e. at currents of 1A or 0.75A).

Then, you can tell us, subjectively, and in your system how the lower bias sounds different than the higher bias.

Best,
Anand.
 
A quick update to reply #17.


Cheers,
Patrick

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I built a channel and hooked up a light bulb tester. As expected it glowed brightly then dimmed as caps charged up but then after a few seconds it started to glow again, which I had read was not good (at least in the case of the F5). I noticed the DMM's on the 0R62 bias resistors showed 0.4V. Does this have something to do with the 4N26 (Q5)? Is something seriously wrong or can I proceed?
 
Normally there should not be much current through those hundred-ohm resistors.
This is because the phototransistor on the optocoupler output side does not have much current to pass.

When it works properly, and there are many examples of such, the bias should be ~1.2A.
Across 2x 0R62 gives ~1.4V.
This equals to LED Vf + voltage drop across the 3x resistors in series with the LED.

If the output stage is under-biased (645mA), the light bulb should not light up, not ?


Patrick
 
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